Chemistry, asked by Rudranil420, 7 months ago

why is nitrogen inert at ordinary temperature?​

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Answered by ahervandan39
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Answered by bhuinyaarati1982
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because it needs only one atom to fulfill its octate so it is much inert at ordinary pressure and temperature

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